Tightfault Texture Pack for Minecraft PE
Download Tightfault Texture Pack for Minecraft PE: use modified and improved weapons in the PVP game mode.
Tightfault Texture Pack for MCPE
The PVP genre is quite popular among users of the gaming community. Therefore, in Minecraft PE Tightfault Textures will improve all the components of duels: weapons, armor, and some resources for crafting, which are necessary for the manufacture of equipment.
The improved equipment perfectly harmonizes with the updated world: textures changes scenery in the sandbox, the image of blocks, mobs, etc.
Features
The author of Tightfault Textures emphasized drawing on blocks and also on items so that in the heat of the struggle the user would not get confused. He felt that their excessive detailing in Minecraft PE makes the game slower.
The pack is perfect for maps, if a player wants something new. The main changes include:
- A new graphical interface that is transparent;
- Short swords;
- New tool textures;
- Custom apple or golden apple textures;
- Updated sky.
The transparent graphical interface will make it easier to view what is happening around the player or in his inventory slots.
Graphics
Tightfault Textures make the equipment in Minecraft PE also incredibly high-quality.
They improve the appearance of biomes, making all the blocks in the area more realistic and natural.
It is also worth noting the improvement of the sky. The surface of the sky has changed beyond recognition, the drawing of clouds is visible on the vault of clouds. At the nighttime bright stars and a burning moon will appear.
Expansion
Thanks to the Tightfault Textures, the Minecraft PE will work faster. At the same time, it will not lose much in the picture, even though the emphasis of the pack is of a small expansion.
This allows you to save 5-10 frames in the game, while not at the expense of graphics. In addition, the resolution of these textures is the same as in vanilla Minecraft PE – 16×16.
For Minecraft versions
1.19.11+ and higher.
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